An inquest on a young bride who was shot in the head in Jamaica has been opened and adjourned .
Tamalyn Bundy-Davis, 17, of Whitehawk, Brighton, was killed on holiday last month with husband Jermaine Davis.
The couple were shot in the head and their bodies dumped in a field 18 miles south of the capital, Kingston.
Their hands and feet were bound with masking tape and they had been gagged. Tamalyn's wedding ring and passport are still missing.
Nigel Nuttall, the coroner's officer, said a post-mortem examination in Brighton on December 23 confirmed the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.
The Brighton inquest, held on Christmas Eve, was adjourned until March 18.
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